Senegalese president names new 30-member cabinet

Ousted Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko   -  
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Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has announced a new 30-member government that excludes the Pastef party led by his ousted prime minister.

Faye's announcement came in a live television broadcast less than two weeks after he fired former ally Ousmane Sonko.

The two men fell out amid mounting political and economic tensions, including Sonko’s opposition to an IMF-backed debt restructuring plan.

Lawmakers rebelled against Faye's decision by reinstating Sonko as a member of parliament and overwhelmingly backing him as speaker.

Last week, Faye named senior economist Ahmadou Al Aminou Mohamed Lo as prime minister, saying he has the expertise to steer Senegal out of its crippling debt.

A popular figure, Sonko announced on Monday that Pastef would not participated in the new government, deepening the country’s political crisis.

In a post on X, he said "points of disagreement" emerged in discussions with Faye on Monday about the future role of the party, which holds a large parliamentary majority.

The political upheaval comes as Senegal tries to navigate a crisis stemming from the discovery in 2024 of misreported debt by the previous government.

The IMF froze its $1.8 billion lending programme with Senegal following the discovery, which pushed the country's end-2024 debt level to 132 per cent of its economic output.

Senegal expects to resume talks with the IMF in the week of 8 June.

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